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Transformation of data to a normal form--for example, to unify spelling. (See Section 5.7, Normalization .)
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| normal distribution |
A term synonymous with the standard normal distribution. The normal distribution (a bell-shaped curve) represents a theoretical frequency distribution of measurements. In a normal distribution, scores are concentrated near the mean and decrease in frequency as the distance from the mean increases.
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| normal distribution |
A frequency distribution that predicts the probability that a variable will take a certain value; the distribution is symmetrical about the mean value. Based on statistical theory, the normal distribution underlies much statistical analysis
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| normalization |
A formal process to standardize various representational forms so that expressions that have the same meaning will be recognized by computer software as synonymous in a data search. This may involve elimination of various kinds of punctuation signs and coordinating conjunctions, conversion of letters from lower to upper case, and so on. The process must be formalized with consistent rules applied systematically to maintain data integrity. ...
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| normalization |
The process of analyzing data to create the most efficient database structure, one free of redundancy and supprtive of data integrity.
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